OSU announces students admitted to Honors College

CORVALLIS, Ore. - A total of 68 new students have been admitted to the University Honors College this fall term at Oregon State University.

The college was established last year to help challenge motivated and academically gifted students at OSU, according to Joe Hendricks, director of the college.

Hendricks said the OSU program has attracted a number of top students, not only because of its rigorous academic standards, but because of its unique structure. Students may seek a major in any of Oregon State's 11 colleges and be eligible for OSU's University Honors College. Most other honors programs focus solely on the humanities.

New students admitted for the 1996-97 academic year include: ALBANY: Sam Morris, College of Business; Sarah L. Normandin, College of Science

ALOHA: Joseph Z. Gorman, College of Engineering

BEAVERTON: George N. Fkiaras, College of Engineering

BEND: Jess Anthony Campagna, College of Engineering; Jeffrey S. Patterson, College of Business

BORING: Stephanie Marie Root, College of Forestry

BROOKINGS: Joseph M. Blank, College of Engineering

CANBY: Irini Mekheil Sahuon, College of Science

COOS BAY: Anastasia R. Hampton, College of Pharmacy

CORVALLIS: Laura Anderson, College of Science; SreyRam Kuy, College of Science; Anthony Michael Amandi, University Exploratory Study; Taylor Black, College of Science; Laurel Ann Hall, College of Science; Paul Steven Harding, College of Engineering; Benjamin Joel Harding, College of Engineering; Scott McGregor, College of Engineering

COVE: Jana Lee Reitmajer, College of Science

DEXTER: Sarah Jane Hucka, College of Forestry

ELMIRA: Jennifer Colleen Conrad, College of Science

EUGENE: Miriam Lambert, College of Science; Ariana Sutton, College of Science; Michael Tyler, College of Engineering